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As Far-Right Surges in US and Germany Debate Rages Over Disqualification of Those Who Would Destroy Democracy

…d citizens” when people took to the streets to protest against measures to combat the Covid-19 pandemic, side by side with Neo-Nazis. And yet, strangely enough, when it comes to the current mass demonstrations—which have already surpassed those of Pegida and the anti-Covid measures crowds in size in their first week—neither media outlets nor those who called the latter two “concerned citizens” have been framing the current protests in this way. Wh…

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New Report Raises Questions about Pope Francis’ Response to Sex Abuse Scandal

…cording to Pew, a top priority is dealing with the sex abuse scandal: Seven-in-ten Catholics say that addressing the sex abuse scandal should be “a top priority” for Francis. U.S. Catholics as a whole attach less importance to other possible priorities on the list. But among Catholics who say they attend Mass at least once a week, roughly equal numbers cite “standing up for traditional moral values” (65%) and “addressing the sex abuse scandal” (63…

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Jeff Sharlet’s Weird Religion, in 13 Chapters

and a video camera makes Brad Will a martyr. Meanwhile, Luce needs the wide-open space of east Texas to ground a globetrotting evangelistic enterprise, while Will’s globetrotting activism leans on his grounding in Kenilworth, Illinois. Plots are constantly plotted.   Ultimately, emplotting people’s tales and locations entails their humanity, and hence we stumble over the third emplotment, the cemetery plot. In “Begin with the Dead,” Cornel West of…

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The Templeton Foundation’s Quest For The Science Of Religion

…der writes, “like promoting virtue, encouraging gifted youth and fostering free enterprise, its core concerns are more cosmic: ‘Does the universe have a purpose?’ ‘Does science make belief in God obsolete?’ ‘Does evolution explain human nature?’” Schneider, who is also a regular contributor to Religion Dispatches, also explores the controversial nature of the organization: The zoologist and author Richard Dawkins quipped in his 2006 book The God D…

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Good Without God: The Ethics of Atheism

…ng. And the human need for caring and community remains. Epstein chose the book’s bite-sized title slogan “Good Without God” because he felt it draws attention not only to the words “without God” but to the concept of “Good.” For humanists like Greg, this phrase reminds them that as nonreligious people they are for something, not just against something.  Can atheists and Christians move past our prejudices and our distrust to work together for a c…

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The Overwhelming Whiteness and Increasing Maleness of U.S. Churches isn’t an Accident — It’s a Selling Point

…ing whiteness of these young Christian men is deafening. It reflects an all-too-American tendency to collapse “religion” into what white Christian men do, think, or feel. American evangelicalism is racially diverse, and white American evangelicals absolutely have a racism problem. Graham’s piece accounts for neither of these facts. The article draws on her own observations in Waco, Texas, along with insights from the Survey Center on American Life…

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The Uses and Abuses of the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

…ning Stokely Carmichael. Only when Black popular sentiment embraces his out-of-favor foes, such as the 1990s renewed interest in Malcolm X or the current popularization of Rev. Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. on the cable series Godfather of Harlem, do we see the depths of the Black freedom struggle and its multifaceted nature reemerge in popular narratives. When the Black Lives Matter movement and anti-police brutality protests are condemned as not “pea…

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Better Science Through God?

…points that cannot be repeated enough nowadays on all sides of the science-and-religion wars, and Science makes them in ways not easy to dismiss. For all its mnemonic charms, however, overstatement has shortcomings. Fuller asserts that atheism has done little good for science even while noting the fact that most leading scientists don’t believe in God or practice a religion. Scientists on the whole are much less likely than the general population…

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The High Church of Art

…n the modern age. That is the suggestive idea explored in Marcia Brennan’s new book, Curating Consciousness. Brennan introduces us to James Johnson Sweeney (1900-1968), a provocative art critic, curator, and unapologetic modernist who devoted most of his professional life to the promotion of “the museum as a secular temple of art.” While the spiritual orientation of a great deal of modern Abstraction is widely recognized and widely appreciated, it…

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‘Hey Jesus, Do You Love Me the Same?’: Out Christian Rock Star Trey Pearson on Closeted Industry Figures, His Evolving Faith, and Brand New Video

…g the same question, and to try to portray that convincingly in a three-and-a-half-minute song. To get back to the bigger picture, it’s an open secret to industry insiders that there are quite a few LGBTQ folks in Christian music and among worship leaders and music pastors. How did you relate to that at the height of Everyday Sunday’s success, and where do you see things going now that you and a number of other trailblazers, like Vicky Beeching an…

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